What time do you wake up for work in a morning? (self employed, course)
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I work 6:30am-3 or 3:30pm but I work from home. I NEED to be up by 6am (Im a guy so I dont need much time to shower and get dressed) but most days I am up by 5am
Ranges between 2:25am and 3:25am, depending on if my shift starts at 3am or 4am. Fortunately I'm a guy and live within ten minutes from the office, so all I need to do is shower, brush teeth, put on clothes and I'm out the door.
I usually need to be to work at 7am, sometimes 6. I'll set my alarm for 2 hours before I need to be at work. So 5 or sometimes 4. I usually hit the snooze for a half hour, make coffee and use the John for a half hour to play boom beach, watch the news and catch up on personal email. Get dressed, have breakfast (bagel with smoked salmon 99% of the time) and pack my bag for the day and get to work 10-15 minutes early.
I shower and put out my clothes at night; helps things be less stressful in the am.
4am/5am - I'm a stay at home mom...Work starts early and ends late. (Any "work" related things I have to get done, get done between 4am and 6:30am; like if I had photos to edit from some job, or had any design work to do). It would be nice to get up at 6:30am and beyond, but I am most productive very early before all hell breaks loose...
I get up at 1:30 am to 2:00 or so. Make breakfast, layout breakfast for husband, take bath wash hair do makeup, fix hair, do Bible study get to gym by 4:00 am, quick clean up and change there and am at work at 6:00 am. Always in bed by about 7:30 pm. Husband gets up an hour after I do.
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